Richmond Terrace

Richmond Terrace was a row of opulent, Greek-influenced homes in the Westminster section of London that was built in 1822 by George Harrison. By 1825, all eight homes had been bought and occupied, with politicians William Huskisson and Robert Townsend Farquhar being two notable residents. In 1850, the General Board of Health made one of the buildings its headquarters, and, in 2018, the House of Commons voted to move to the terrace in 2025 for six years as the Palace of Westminster was refurbished.